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- Outgoing Message Scripting
- subject of the message. * SenderIPAddress - The IP address of the message sender (if generated from
- Error Handling Scripting
- = * 1 = Protocol (SMTP, POP3, NNTP) * 2 = TCP/IP * 8 = Misc ===Severities=== This is a bit-mask
- loginaudit Database table
- crementing ID of loginaudit entry * ipaddress - IP address the login attempt came from * datetime ... ssful * ignore - Whether the login attempt should be ignored for VPOP3's IP address blocking system
- Spam Filter Rules: Variables
- age header) |2.1.7+ | ^${SenderIP} |The sender's IP address (for SMTP mail only) |2.1.7+ | ^${Subject
- Access Restrictions Internal Format
- rnal Format====== VPOP3 internally stores service IP Access Restrictions in its settings database usin... (0) Subsequent entries each encode a line in the IP Access Restrictions rule list, with 7 fields, sep... 0 = special, 2 = IPv4, 23 = IPv6, 100 = GeoIP - IP Address in text form - IP Address Prefix. Or, if Type = 0, then 0 = 'Any', 1 = 'Local Networks', 2
- Archive Script
- <type>, <sender email>, <authenticated sender>, <ip address>, <message-id>, <size>, <attachments>, <r
- Spam Filter Rules
- spam header marker]] * [[spamrules_ipwhitelist|Allow messages through from a specific IP address]]
- Allow messages through from a specific IP address
- ======Allow messages through from a specific IP address====== This script allows messages through the ... 4" Stop EndIf This checks for the sender IP address being "1.2.3.4" and then aborts the spam
- Monitor Scripting
- ts the message has been Bcc'd to * **ClientIPAddress** is the IP address the message was sent from
- SMTP Server Lua Scripting
- ddress** - (IN) - string - dotted notation client IP address (eg "192.168.1.1") * **ValidClientAddress** - (IN/OUT) - boolean - TRUE if the client IP address is in an 'allowed' IP address range * **LocalClientAddress** - (IN/OUT) - boolean - TRUE if client IP address is in an 'allowed' IP address range and a
- Mail Connectors -> Mail Senders -> SMTP Direct
- ect sending working you should have: * A fixed IP address * A reverse DNS entry set up for your m... erver(s) which handle mail for the target domain (IP addresses are not allowed, they must be host name... .com** name. This name may resolve to one or more IP addresses, so the sending mail server will try to connect to all the IP addresses of 'mail.example.com' (in a random orde
- SMTP Direct Sender Settings
- S Servers to Use==== This setting tells VPOP3 the IP addresses of the DNS servers it should use to fin
- Database query to alter LAN Forwarding rules for one server to go to another
- argets in the rules, so you can simply change the IP address associated with the server host name inst... '; Where <new server> and <old server> are the IP address (and optional port number if not 25) of t
- Mail Connectors -> Mail Senders
- a reverse DNS entry configured for your Internet IP address, contact your ISP for help with this. If... tell that you are on a dial-up account from your IP address, and they are configured to reject mail f
- Database query to alter LAN Forwarding rules for one server to go to another
- ames as the targets, so you can simply change the IP address associated with the server host name inst... '; Where <new server> and <old server> are the IP address (and optional port number if not 25) of t